FOXBORO, Mass. — The New York Jets managed to sum up their season in one play Saturday at Gillette Stadium.

In the first quarter of the Jets’ game against the New England Patriots, quarterback Bryce Petty handed off to running back Khiry Robinson in New York’s own territory. Robinson fumbled on a hit by Patriots linebacker Elandon Roberts, and then — well, then things went from bad to worse for the Jets.

New England cornerback Malcolm Butler recovered the fumble and tried to advance the ball, but Petty dove at Butler’s knees to make the tackle. In the process, though, the second-year QB injured his left shoulder and was forced to leave the game.